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- Australia declines to join UK and US-led nuclear energy development pact via ABC News 2024/11/20
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Daily Archives: 2011/11/01
In Japan, a trial by water via The Hindu
A Japanese Member of Parliament has drunk water collected from a radioactive puddle inside the crippled Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant, after journalists challenged him to prove it was safe. Yasuhiro Sonoda, a Lower House member from the ruling Democratic Party … Continue reading
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Japan winter power enough despite nuclear lack: government via Reuters
(Reuters) – Japanese utilities will largely avoid power shortages this winter despite prolonged reactor shutdowns amid public concerns over nuclear safety, but hurdles remain for next summer, the government said on Tuesday. Continue reading at Japan winter power enough despite … Continue reading
2号機核分裂で東電・保安院「大規模な臨界状態ではない」via msn.産経ニュース
福島第1原発2号機で核分裂が起きている可能性があることが判明した2日、東京電力と経済産業省原子力安全・保安院はそれぞれ緊急の記者会見を開き、「冷温停止に影響はない」「深刻な事態ではない」と事態の沈静化に躍起となった。 東京・内幸町の東電本店では松本純一原子力・立地本部長代理が午前10時20分から担当者らを伴って会見。「核分裂反応が起こることは燃料の状況からみて 十分あり得ると思っていた」と、これまでの会見と同様に、表情を一切変えることなく説明。核分裂の規模を尋ねられると「大規模な臨界状態ではない」と何度 も強調した。 続きは2号機核分裂で東電・保安院「大規模な臨界状態ではない」 ◇ 当サイト既出関連記事: ・Tepco Detects Possible Nuclear Fission via Bloomberg News ・2号機原子炉にホウ酸水注入=核分裂の可能性で-福島第1 via 時事ドットコム
Cesium in pollen not viewed as health risk via The Japan Times Online
The Forestry Agency believes cedar pollen next spring contaminated by cesium fallout from the Fukushima No. 1 nuclear plant will be well below the legal safety limit. The exposure from inhaling cesium-contaminated cedar pollen circulating from Fukushima Prefecture will have … Continue reading
福島・郡山市の汚染度はウクライナと比べ分散傾向 via福島民友
琉球大名誉教授の矢ケ崎克馬氏は31日、県庁で会見し、東京電力福島第1原発事故の放射性物質による福島、郡山両市の土地の汚染度をウクライナの放射能汚染定義に準じて、同国ルギヌイ地区と比較した結果を公表した。結果によると、福島、郡山両市は同地区より汚染度が高い地域が多い一方、管理が必要のない地域も同地区より多く、汚染状況が分散している特徴があった。 続きは 福島・郡山市の汚染度はウクライナと比べ分散傾向
Tepco Detects Possible Nuclear Fission via Bloomberg News
Tokyo Electric Power Co. detected signs of possible nuclear fission at its crippled Fukushima atomic power plant in northern Japan, raising the risk of more radiation leaks. The company, known as Tepco, began spraying boric acid on the No. 2 … Continue reading
2号機原子炉にホウ酸水注入=核分裂の可能性で-福島第1 via 時事ドットコム
東京電力福島第1原発事故で、同社は2日未明、2号機の原子炉格納容器から1日に採取したガスを分析したところ、半減期が短いキセノン133、同135 が検出された可能性があると発表した。溶融燃料の核分裂反応を否定できないとして、2日午前2時50分ごろから原子炉への冷却水注入ラインを使い、ホウ酸 水の注入を開始した。 続きは2号機原子炉にホウ酸水注入=核分裂の可能性で-福島第1 ◇関連記事 福島2号機で核分裂の恐れ 保安院「再臨界はない」
Japan Tobacco: Nicotine, Yes; Radioactivity, No via The Wall Street Journal
Japan’s smokers can breathe easy, more or less: whatever else is in their cigarettes, there’s no radiation, according to Japan Tobacco Inc. It ran tests on samples from all 35 municipalities where this year’s harvest was grown, prior to purchasing … Continue reading
F1 Roar: Red Bull Denies Brought Own Food to Japan via The Wall Street Journal
The Red Bull Formula 1 racing team had a stumbling run up to its visit to Japan, days before the No. 1 team lines up on the track for this weekend’s Japanese Grand Prix. The Japanese online circuit went wild … Continue reading
Six Months: Living with Radiation via The Wall Street Journal
Officials in Tomoko Akiha’s hometown of Date, Japan, say radiation levels in her neighborhood are higher than normal but not hazardous unless they stay that high for many years. Ms. Akiha, a mother of two, isn’t convinced. See video at … Continue reading